Chiefs sign veteran cornerback Steven Nelson to bolster injury-depleted secondary

Alex Parker

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The Kansas City Chiefs have signed veteran cornerback Steven Nelson to their practice squad, adding depth to their injury-depleted secondary.

Why it matters: The Chiefs secondary has been hit hard by injuries, and Nelson's addition provides much-needed support and experience.

What's new: Steven Nelson, who played for the Chiefs from 2015 to 2018, has come out of retirement to join the team's practice squad.

  • Nelson played nine seasons for four NFL teams, starting 115 games and recording 13 interceptions throughout his career.
  • The Chiefs lost starting cornerback Jaylen Watson to a broken ankle, and their replacements have struggled or dealt with injuries themselves.

Yes, but: While Nelson brings experience and familiarity with the Chiefs' system, it remains to be seen how effective he will be after coming out of retirement.

What to watch: Keep an eye on how quickly Nelson can acclimate to the Chiefs' defensive schemes and whether he can provide stability to a struggling secondary.

What's next: The Chiefs will continue to monitor the health of their cornerbacks and make roster decisions accordingly. Nelson's performance in practice could determine if he earns a promotion to the active roster.

  • In the meantime, the Chiefs will rely on their coaching staff to maximize Nelson's potential and contribute to the team's overall defensive strategy.

The bottom line: With injuries plaguing their secondary, the Chiefs' signing of Steven Nelson offers a potential solution to their depth issues. His experience and familiarity with the team could prove invaluable as they aim to improve their defensive performance.